that's not quite what i read:<br><blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, who was elected new prime minister days after the train bombings, has pledged to pull troops from Iraq unless the United Nations takes over the occupation force. But he has also said he favors sending more troops to Afghanistan.<p><hr></blockquote><p>----<br>"even if we get bin Laden or Zawahiri now, it is 2 years 2 late. Al Qaeda is a very different org now. It has had time to adapt. The administration should have finished this job." Leverett, former Bush Natíl Security Cncl staff specialist.

Oh, sorry. I read it that he "said" (past tense) he was in favor of more troops but now that he got this letter he'll naturally pull out. I mean Spain really has to pull back here and figure out why these people hate them so much.<br><br>Dean Davis

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